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Bailey Redmond of Knoxville created a music festival to showcase young talent. As a young musician, Bailey had been turned away from events because of her age. Her high school agreed to host the showcase, and she conducted auditions and booked more than a dozen acts. She earned a prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award in Read more
Sofia Filigenzi of Oak Ridge noticed more children were experiencing loneliness, especially since the pandemic, and wanted to help them connect with peers and express their feelings. She put her artistic talents to work by writing and illustrating a children’s story that addresses common but often stigmatized childhood experiences such as loneliness, bullying, and expressing Read more
A writer herself, Brooke Fisher of Lenior City wanted to help teens develop creative writing skills and connect with others. She worked with her local public library to establish a creative writing program where teens could meet and share their work. She earned a prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award in 2024 for her Teen Writing Read more
After learning that resettled families frequently arrive with few possessions, but are federally required to have new beds, Orly Berry of Knoxville worked to improve conditions for refugee children in Knoxville. She partnered with Bridge Refugee Services to raise awareness and funds and her Rest for Refugee Children project earned her a prestigious Girl Scout Read more
Seeing a need for Sunday school and Wednesday night church devotionals that were tailored to youth, Taylor Trammell of Johnson City developed a yearlong curriculum based on the biblical book of Acts. Her project, “Acts 29: We are the Next Chapter,” earned her a prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award in 2024. Gold Award Girl Scouts are Read more
Recognizing the positive impact creative arts can have on mental health, Sidney Kiner of Chattanooga wanted to provide an outlet for teenagers to express themselves and connect with their emotions. “The Art of Mental Health” project that Sidney created earned her a prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award in 2024. Gold Award Girl Scouts are rock stars, Read more